By the, Rev. E. H. Goddard. 339 



barrow to the S. (5) was destroyed and the material heaped up 

 over the larger barrow to the N. to form a tee. In the smaller 

 barrow were found a number of flat stone tiles, two of them 

 carefully perforated, a large cinerary urn inverted over burnt 

 bones and a small perforated whetstone. Later in January, 

 1912, another cinerary urn was found in the S.W. side of the 

 barrow. Devizes Museum. O.M. 51 NE. ; A. W. I. Station II. ; 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 496, 539 figs. 



6. Oxendean Down 1 mile N.E. of Battlesbury, Long Barrow opened 



by Hoare and Dr. Thurman. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 66, Station 

 II. ; Arch. xlii. 180 ; Stourhead Cat. 202. See Appendix Long 

 Barrows. 



7, 8. Two round barrows on same down N. of the Long Barrow, 



close together, opened by W. Cunnington. In the eastermost 

 (7) in grave 5ft. from surface a skeleton ; in that to the W. (8) 

 at depth of 3ft. a skeleton. O.M. 45 SW. ; A. W. I. 66, Station II. 

 [Now enclosed in small poultry farm, and one of them partly 

 dug away. 1914. M.E.C.] 



9. Barrow N. of the last on the line of Old Ditch, not opened. O.M. 

 45 SW. ; A. W. I. 66, Station II. 



9a. Barrow \ mile 1ST. of the last on Warminster Down. O.M. 45 



SW. ; not in A. W. I. Station II. 

 10. Cop Heap Hill (Cop Head, in Hoare), \ mile N.E. of Station, 

 barrow with ditch and bank, opened by Hoare 1809. On S.E. 

 side a skeleton with head to S. with some pieces of flint, frag- 

 ments of stag's horn, and stag's horn perforated hammer. On the 

 W. side just below the floor a skeleton with head to W. On the 

 N. side a grave 2ft. deep, with skeletons of adult female and 

 infant with shell of Purpura. On the floor of the barrow aheap 

 of burnt bones with 6 notched ivory beads. O.M. 51 NE. ; A. W. 

 I, 67, 68, Station II. ; Arch, xliii. 490 ; Stourhead Cat. 224— 

 2246 ; Evans' Stone, 389. 



11. Battlesbury Camp. Large round barrow in the inner ditch of 



the camp at the S.W. angle, opened by W. Cunnington, no inter- 

 ment found. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 68, plan of camp. 



12, 13. Two smaller barrows on W. side of the last (11), partly 



under the rampart, opened by W. Cunnington. In one a cist 

 with burnt bones. In the smallest, two skeletons, the head of 

 the smallest on the breast of the other, with a ring or bead of 

 stone. The builders of the camp apparently respected the already 

 existing barrows (11-13). O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 68, plan ; 

 Stourhead Gat. 293. The two smaller barrows though marked 

 " tumuli " are not distinctly shown on O.M. 52 N W. 



